Air Brake System: Learn Diagram, Components, Working, Advantages and Applications

Last Updated on May 20, 2025
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Air Braking System FAQs

Air brakes work by using compressed air to apply pressure on brake components, converting pneumatic energy into mechanical force to slow down or stop vehicles.

The five basic components of an air brake system are the compressor, reservoirs, valves, brake chambers, and brake shoes or pads.

The different types of air brake systems include the straight air system, the dual air brake system, and the air-over-hydraulic brake system.

Air brakes are commonly used in heavy vehicles such as trucks, buses, trailers, trains, and some larger recreational vehicles.

Disadvantages of air brakes include complexity, potential for fading under prolonged use, maintenance requirements.

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